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    Cancer is an increasing and growing problem that is occurring all around us. Having a tremendous effect, cancer hits several people daily, which includes a close friend, relative, or parent. Reasonably necessary, my approach in promoting this issue for the job of Miss Georgia would be brilliant and intuitive. From experiencing the pain and agony it causes, I am currently a daughter of a victim. Cancer is deadly, and it doesn’t heal quickly. Promoting this issue, I would share and heighten…

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    Susan G. Komen Susan G. Komen has the world’s largest non-profit organization for fighting breast cancer. Breast cancer is a really big thing that affects a lot of people in different ways. Men and women are both affected by breast cancer, that is why Susan started an organization, to help the men and women that have breast cancer. Susan G. Komen exemplifies the characteristics of a hero, including overcoming obstacles, achieving many things in her foundation, and showing generosity by putting…

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    Hosting a Pink Party? Here Are Breast Cancer Awareness Decorations Ideas You Should See October is the Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This month is not only dedicated to raising awareness of breast cancer but also to honor those who have fallen. In the U.S., about 1 in 8 women have breast cancer at some point in their life. Early detection improves the chance of survival, which is why this month is very important. Are you looking forward to hosting a pink party? If you are, you may need some…

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    Breast cancer is one of the chief killers to the woman's life. Health people 2020 set goal to decrease the number of new cancer events and the illness, disability, and death (What Are Its Goals? - Healthy People 2020. n.d.). According to the American Cancer Society estimated, there will be 231,840 new breast cancer cases of all age in 2015 ( Cancer Facts and Statistics | American Cancer Society. n.d.).In this essay, the student will talk about the breast cancer and related its diagnosis and…

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    Step 2: Annotated Bibliography Chander, S., and S. Bhasker. 'P341 Psychosocial Impacts Of Breast Cancer And Its Treatment On Indian Patients'. The Breast 20 (2011): S83. Web. The source is giving comparable statistics on the psychological impacts of the breast cancer. It has concrete information on how women are affected socially, emotionally and physically be cancer. Kelleher, Kathleen. 'Pink Ribbons And Beyond'. Any topic (writer's choice)4 Nursing for Women's…

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    Nigeria Cancer Standards

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    Now that you have seen the high standards that the US presents, it is important to look at the standards Nigeria has when dealing with breast cancer. Nigerian health care systems are extremely under educated, which are a major reason why Nigeria is so far behind the US in standards. In 2000, there was a study conducted on nurses that worked with breast cancer patients in general hospitals in Nigeria. The purpose of the study was to discover how educated the nurses were. The study revealed some…

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    6 Little-Known Habits

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    6 Little-Known Habits That Can Increase Cancer Risk For Women written by Lizzette Borreli. Gives us an insite on these 6 habits we need to cut out of our life. Women are making themselves more at risk for cancer everyday. This six things you may be doing are putting you at higher risk for developing Breast Cancer. “It’s estimated over 231,000 Americans will be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer disease, 60,000 with non-invasive (in situ), and 40,000 are expected to die…” (Borreli) These…

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    Introduction There is a misconception that breast cancer affects only women. That is false. Breast cancer can affect both men and women. Though, breast cancer in men is rare, it is still possible. Statistics have shown that white-non Hispanic women are the most susceptible to breast cancer due in part to genetic factors. African American women have higher rates of mortality due to the fact that they are less likely to get screened for breast cancer. Breast cancer and all other cancers are…

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    Breast Cancer: Men vs. Women Breast cancer in one of the leading causes of death in women. This is pretty apparent when considering how many organizations have been created for this reason. The whole month of October is even set aside as “breast cancer awareness month.” These foundations have many goals such as raising money for the breast cancer patients and spreading the importance of catching it early by regularly getting mammogram test, increasing the chances of survival. What many people…

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    Breast cancer is a severe disease that has taken tons and tons of lives. Including women and people of all ages in some cases men, although it is rare. Breast cancer is cells that form in the breast. In this paper, you will be informed on all the prospects of this disease. Furthermore, the cause, symptoms, the many or not so many ways it can appear in your body, and the diagnostic. The symptoms of cancer are pretty self-explanatory, a sudden lump, pain in your chest, a swelling in the…

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